Kraus, Lili, 1905-1986

Hungarian pianist, and also an honorary New Zealand (British) citizen. For two years after the Second World War toured Australia and New Zealand where she performed not only in the main centres, but also provinial towns. In 1948 she went to England, then made her debut in the USA in 1949 where she lived for the rest of her life. (Ref see New Grove)

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Personalities - Women - Surnames, K, L, Mc & Mac

Date: [ca 1933-1954]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-197

Description: Mainly portraits, with some other photographs included, published (or considered for publication) in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1930s-1950s. All have names recorded on the back and most have date/dates of publication. Subjects not entered in Name field include - Sister Aley Kutty (first Indian nurse to come to NZ for post-graduate study), 1949; Urania MacMillan, daughter of E C MacMillan, 1932; Jean McNulty; Jean McCarthy (wife of Senator McCarthy), 1954; Claire McCarthy, Mrs E L McCowen, 1943; Lady Dorothy and Sir Harold MacMillan, 1957; Rosemary McMahon (wife of US Senator Brian McMahon); Mrs Kruschev (wife of Russian leader); Mrs K Kumm of Melbourne (world Vice President of YWCA, 1954); Dame Enid Lyons (Australian politician), 1950; Enid Veronica Lyons, daughter of Dame Enid; Miss Lyle (of Auckland?); Dame Beatrix M Lyall (President of London Municipal Union & executive member of London Mother's Union); Rosemary Bowes-Lyon. Also: Julia Lynch (Sister Lawrence); Lady McCulloch, 1938; Mavis McCormack (member of Dunedin Junior Orchestra); Mrs J A MacConochie & children, Angus and Janet; Catriona Maclean & Mr H Helmore, 1938; Mrs Ihian McCollock, 1937; Hon Mrs McBeath, wife of Rear Admiral J E H McBeath; Mrs Todhunter (groom's mother) with Rev Maclaverty, 1939; . Group photograph of McCaw family taken at the Hermitage - Dr & Mrs W C McCaw of Auckland and their daughters - Mrs O Sainsbury (northern Wairoa), Margaret and Ailsa McCaw, and Miss Zara Zukerman (hostess at the Hermitage), 1938 Quantity: 110 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes 1950s].

Date: 1950 - 1959

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1950s

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Undated: Musica Viva Chamber Players. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme Queensland State String Quartet. New Zealand tour. [late 1940s-early 1950s?]. Programme (2 copies) 1950: [List of works performed over first five years. 1950?] First concert 1950. Alex Lindsay String Quartet with soloists. Concert Chamber, 27 April 1950. Programme (2 copies) Second concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 1 June 1950. Programme Third concert 1950. Robert Masters Quartet. Concert Chamber, 6 July 1950. Programme Fifth concert 1950. Musica Viva Players. 14 August 1950. Sixth concert. Musica Viva Chamber Players. Concert Chamber, 4 September 1950. Programme 1951: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1951. (With photo of the Griller Quartet) (2 copies) First concert 1951. Griller Quartet. 20 March [1951] (with inserted photograph of the group) (2 copies of programme itself) Second concert 1951. Griller String Quartet. 28 March [1951] (2 copies) Third concert 1951. Theo Salzman and Eric Waters. Concert Chamber, 10 May 1951. Programme Fourth concert 1951. Alex Lindsay String Orchestra. Concert Chamber, 9 July 1951. Programme (2 copies) Sixth concert 1951. The Llewellyn-Kennedy trio. 30 October [1951] (2 copies) 1952: 1952 season opening with the Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio (advertising pamphlet with photograph of the trio). First concert 1952. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. 26 April 1952. Second concert. Kriegel-Tancibudek Trio. Concert Chamber, 8 May 1952. Programme Third concert 1952. Pro Musica String Quartet. 3 June 1952. (2 copies) Fourth concert 1952. Yaltah Menuhin (piano) and Gabor Rejto (cello). 16 September 1952. (2 copies) Fifth concert. Yaltah Menuhin, pianoforte; Gabor Rejto, violoncello. Town Hall, 1 October 1952. Programme (2 copies, one autographed to Margo Roth from Yaltah Menuhin and Gabor Rejto) Sixth concert 1952. Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). 5 December 1952. 1953: Wellington Chamber Music Society. programmes for 1953 (pamphlet with photographs of Griller String Quartet, Hephzibah Menuhin and Pobert Pikler). First concert 1953. Robert Pikler (viola) and Owen Jensen (piano). 23 April 1953 (2 copies) Second concert 1953. Ruth Pearl (violin), Marie Vandewart (cello), Jean McCartney (viola), Dorothy Davies (piano). 20 May 1953. (2 copies) Third concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 23 July 1953. (2 copies) Griller String Quartet. "Seven last words of our Saviour on the Cross". Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street. 20 August 1953. Flyer. (3 copies, one with small programme sheet stapled to it) Fifth concert 1953. Griller String Quartet. 22 August 1953. (2 copies) Sixth concert 1953. Woodwind Players of the National Orchestra. 9 September 1953. Extra concert 1953. Carl Dolmetsch (recorders, treble viol, violin and rebec), Joseph Saxby (harpsichord, treble recorder, and tambourin), Layton Ring (clavichord, harpsichord, and bass recorder). 13 October 1953 (2 copies) 1954: First concert 1954. Soloist: Solomon (pianoforte). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 18 April 1954 (2 copies) Second concert 1954. Brigitte de Beaufond (violin), Chalres Lilamand (pianoforte). Concert Chamber, 3 May 1954. Wellington Chamber Music Society. Third concert (With Leon Goossens, Jessie Hall, Ruth Pearl, Winifred Stiles, Marie Vandewart). Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 19 June 1954. Programme Wellington Chamber Music Society. Season 1954 featuring the Alma Piano Trio. [September 1954]. Pamphlet 1955: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Principal attractions for 1955. Pascal Quartet; Koeckert Quartet. Brochure.Fourth concert 1955. Max Rostal violin, Colin Horsley piano. Academy Room, National Art Gallery, 4 June 1955. Programme 1956: Wellington Chamber Music Society Inc. 1956 season. First concert 1956. Pascal String Quartet. 7-9 April 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Wellington Concert Chamber, 26 May 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 28 May 1956 (2 copies). A programme of chamber music. Lasalle String Quartet. 7-9 June 1956. (2 copies) Extra concert for 1956. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 15 July 1956. A programme of chamber music (Robert Masters Quartet). Wellington Concert Chamber, 6 August 1956; Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 14 August 1956 Sixth concert 1956. Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble. 3 and 11 October 1956 (2 copies) 1957: 1957 season; synopsis of programmes (2 copies) Extra concert for 1957. Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 31 March 1957. (2 copies) Richard Lewis (English tenor) with Mona Ross, mezzo soprano, and Maurice Till (piano). 26 June 1957. A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 1 and 6 May 1957. (2 copies) A programme of chamber music. Quatuor Parrenin. 7 and 16 May 1957. (2 copies) Recital by Richard Lewis, with Mona Ross and Maurice Till. Little Theatre Lower Hutt. 26 June 1957. Lili Kraus. Town Hall, 6 July 1957. Plus flyer Lili Kraus. 23 July 1957. The Fallot Duo. 31 July - 1 August 1957. Programme (2 copies). Sixth concert 1957. Conducted by James Robertson. 29 october and 2 November 1957. (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 11-12 September [1957] (2 copies) Smetana String Quartet. 25-26 September 1957. (2 copies) 1958: Wellington Chamber Music Society. 1958 season. [Preview with photos of the Amadeus Quartet, the Alma Trio, and the Grishman-Ryce Duo]. (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 7 and 12 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 15 and 19 May [1958] (2 copies) Amadeus String Quartet. 18 May [1958] (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington, 16 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 17 June. (2 copies) Alma Trio. Concert Chamber Wellington 26 June; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 30 June 1958. Fifth concert 1958. Directed by John Hopkins. 20-21 August 1958. (2 copies) Malcolm Latchem String Quartet. 10-11 September 1958. Programme Grishman-Ryce Duo. 7 and 9 October 1958. Programme (2 copies) 1959: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programmes for 1959 season. (with photographs of the Barylli String Quartet, the Quartetto di Roma, and the Czech Wind Quintet. Extra concert 1959. Andor Foldes (piano). 5 April 1959. (2 copies) Feld String Quartet. 2 and 4 May 1959. (2 copies) Member's admission ticket. Saturday 2 May 1959. (Ticket and flier) Czech Wind Quintet. 17-18 June 1959. (2 copies) Gerard Souzay. 11 July 1959 (2 copies) Lili Kraus and the Rosner String Quartet. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 August 1959; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 4 August 1959. Igor Ozim (piano) and Ilse von Alpenheim (piano). 7-8 September 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 7 and 9 October 1959. (2 copies) Hollywood String Quartet. 16 and 19 October 1959 (2 copies) Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size

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[Music programmes 1962].

Date: 1962

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1962

Description: Includes: Claudio Arrau. Solo recital. Direction NZBC. 1962. Programme (2 copies) Albyn Singers. Choral recital (With June Taylor, cellist; Robert Issell, violinist). Art Gallery, 17 November 1962. Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society. Ruggiero Ricci (violin); Janetta McStay (piano). Town Hall, 18 August 1962. Flier The 14th Auckland Festival. "Der Rosenkavalier Auckland Society for Contemporary Music. Stravinsky, Honegger, Casella, Maconie (With Francis Rosner, John Hyatt, Ken Wilson, Gordon Skinner, Lewisson Campbell, Diana Stephenson, William Trussell, Ronald Tremain). Auckland City Art Gallery, 1 July 1962. Programme. Auckland String Players. 1962 subscription concert 1. St Kentigern College 27 March; Auckland City Art Gallery 29 March; Hamilton 31 March [1962]. Programme Gina Bachauer. First New Zealand tour. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet (2 copies) National Orchestra and Gina Bachauer. Concert. Wellington Town Hall, 23 June [1962] Flier / programme "Gaspard de la nuit". Translation of words to be sung by Gina Bachauer in her recital. Flier. Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) Chamber Players of Wellington. Concert Chamber Town Hall Wellington, 1 May 1962. Programme / flier (2 copies) Shura Cherkassky. New Zealand tour under the auspices of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Boy Choristers of Christchurch Cathedral, conductor C Foster Browne; accompanist John Jennings. Wellington Town Hall Concert Chamber, 3 September 1962. programme Christchurch Liederkranzchen. Twenty-eighth season, second subscription concert. Canterbury University Hall, 10 October 1962. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society Inc. Final concert for 1962. University of Canterbury Hall, 8 December 1962. Programme Peter Cooper. Piano recital. Civic Theatre [Christchurch], 21 March [1962?]. Programme Lauris Elms (contralto) in a recital of songs by Handel, Duparc and Dvorak. Accompanied by Margaret Nielsen (piano). Concert Chamber Wellington, 4 July [1962]. Flier only Four Hundred Club Wanganui. Second subscription concert. Violin recital by Ruggiero Ricci, accompanist Janetta McStay. Concert Chamber Wanganui Memorial Hall, 26 July 1962. Programme / flier Kenneth Goodman, celebrated Negro organist. [Concert tour 1962]. Programme Huntly Ladies Choir, assisted by Huntly Drama Club. Concert. Huntly College Hall, 11 October 1962. Programme Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 1 in D by Beethoven (autographed) Valeri Klimov. [Accompanied by pianist] Vladimir Yampolsky. Direction NZBC. Programme beginning with Sonata no. 3 in E by Bach (2 copies( Valeri Klimov. A musical storm from the Russian horizon! Wellington concerts 17 and 20 October [1962]. Flier only (2 copies) Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 11 June 1962. programme Leonid Kogan [Russian violinist]. Auckland Town Hall, 12 June 1962. Programme Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Chromatic fantasia and fugue Lili Kraus. [Concert under auspices of NZBC. ca 1962?]. Programme beginning with Beethoven's sonata in E, Op 109 J & N Tait by arrangement with A Sarfati, J Clairjois and A Guerbilsky present The Little Singers of Paris. First New Zealand tour 1962. Programme (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Her Majesty's Theatre [Auckland], 16-24 March 1962. Flier only (2 copies) The Little Singers of Paris. Extra concerts. Opera House Palmerston North, 9-10 March 1962. Flier only A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Concert Chamber Wellington, 3 July 1962. Pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) A classical guitar recital by Antonio Losada. Museum Lecture Theatre, 28 April 1962. Programme J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Two memorable concerts with the National Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 15 and 17 February 1962. Flier with photographs J & N Tait present the world famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah Menuhin the noted concert pianist. Joint recital. Wellington Town Hall, 15 February; Auckland Town Hall, 19 February 1962. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover by Yehudi Menuhin) J & N Tait present Yehudi Menuhin and (by special arrangement with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service) The National Orchestra. Town Hall Wellington 17 February; Town Hall Auckland 21 February 1962. Programme (2 copies) Music of India. Yamini Krishnamurti (dancer), Keramatullah Khan (tabla player), Radhika Mohan Maitra (sarod player), Nirmalendu Chowdhury (folk singer), Arunachalm Palaiswamy (mridangam accompanist), Jyotishmati Krishnamurti (vocal accompaniment). Concert Chamber wellington, 8 October 1962, direction NZBC. Programme (2 copies) National Residential Brass Band Training School. Adult Education Department, University of canterbury, 18-23 August 1962. Brochure printed by Caxton press. New Plymouth City band Inc proudly present their Annual Queen's Birthday Weekend Band festival featuring the Band of the Royal New Zealand Artillery, director of music Captain F B Smyth. New Plymouth, 2-3 June 1962. Programme (2 copies) Harry M Miller presents an evening with Patrick O'Hagan [and] Teresa Duffy. New Zealand tour, September-October 1962. Programme Palmerston North Youth Orchestra. First concert 1962. Opera House Palmerston North, 16 July 1962. Programme Ruggiero Ricci and Janetta McStay. Recital. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 August 1962. Programme (autographed on title page by both performers) Bela Siki. Your favourite pianist returns. Bela Siki, the poet of the piano. One solo concert only [Wellington?] Town Hall, 11 July [1962]. Flier / programme (2 copies) The NZBS is happy to announce the eagerly-awaited return of Bela Siki. Brochure / booking form only. Choirs of St Margaret's College and Christ's College with the John Ritchie String Orchestra. Civic Theatre, 9 August 1962. Programme The Stenberg Recital Contest. Judge Mr John Hopkins. Auckland Town Hall, 14 April 1962. Programme Gillian Weir. Piano recital. Concert Chamber Wanganui War Memorial, 30 May 1962. Programme / flier Harry M Miller presents an evening with Inia Te Wiata. New Zealand tour 1962 [with pianist Maurice Till]. Programme Wellington Primary Schools' Music Festival Association presents its Musical Festival. Conductor Geoffrey H Wilson (District Advisor on School Music); accompanist Isabelle Graham; organist Robert Pether. Wellington Town Hall, 3 October 1962. Programme Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Concert [1962]. Programme (2 copies) Camilla Williams [accompanied by Maurice Till]. Direction NZBC. Programme and flier/ programme for Wellington concert at Town Hall, 7 June 1962. Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). 13 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001 :Photographs

Date: [ca 1947-1996]

By: Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001

Reference: PAColl-6799

Description: Collection comprises: Photographs of Douglas Lilburn with friends and associates, including a photograph of Douglas with Lili Kraus. Scenes in Florida and Oregon Photographs of gardens and flowers. Photographs taken on a tramp in the Hollyford Valley region. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 4 b&w original photographic print(s). 29 colour original photographic print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) postcard. Provenance: These items were held in the home of Douglas Lilburn at the time of his death and were bequeathed to the Library. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-0009 : Lilburn, Douglas Gordon, 1915-2001 : Papers.

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[Music programmes 1959].

Date: 1959

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1959

Description: Includes: Shiralee Productions proudly presents Winifred Atwell, queen of the keyboard. Promotional booklet and pink programme flier R J Kerridge [and] Aztec Services Lty Ltd (Kenn Brodziak, managing director) and Garnet H Carroll present the queen of the keyboard, Winifred Atwell. Promotional booklet with photographs (2 copies) Shirley Carter. Pianoforte recital. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 2 November 1959. Programme Shirley Carter, "a pianist to charm and interest any audience". Promotional card with repertoire. The Leschetizky Association of New Zealand presents John Cegledy farewell recital. Wellington Concert Chamber, 5 October 1959. Programme Central Hawke's Bay Primary School Music Festival. Municipal Theatre Waipukurau, 14-15 October 1959. Programme The New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 1959 concert tour of New Zealand. Preferential booking application form. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Auckland Town Hall, 18 September 1959. Programme. New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Soloist Jan Panenka. Auckland Town Hall, 19 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Wellington Town Hall, 21 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Soloist Josef Suk. Wellington Town Hall, 22 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) New Zealand Broadcasting Service presents the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 26 September 1959. Programme (2 copies) Mattiwilda Dobbs. Solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall, 13 June; Christchurch Civic Theatre, 20 June 1959. Programme (2 copies) Andor Foldes (pianist). Bela Bartok programme of piano music. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 22 March 1959. Programme (2 copies) Ingrid Haebler solo concert. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 26 May 1959. Booking application form and 2 copies of programme William Herbert. Wellington Town Hall, 8, 10, 24 October [1959]. Flier Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 2 July 1959; Wanganui Opera House, 9 July 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus. Masterton Chamber Music Society. Town Hall, 1 August 1959. Programme Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Wellington Town Hall, 30 September 1959; Palmerston North, 3 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Christchurch Civic Theatre, 6 October 1959; Auckland Town Hall, 8 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) Lili Kraus solo concert presented by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Napier Municipal Theatre, 14 October 1959; Lower Hutt Town Hall, 20 October 1959. Two programmes in one booklet (2 copies) R J Kerridge in association with Lew Levsohn and John Neary Pty Ltd presents the Luton Girls' Choir; musical director Arthur E Davies. First New Zealand tour 1959. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet (2 copies). Festival of Wellington 1959. The Marian Schola sings in the Church of St Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 2 March [1959] Conductor Moira Dwyer; organist Phyllis Aldridge. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert. Conductor Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. Social Hall, Town Hall, Masterton, 11 July 1959. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents Grand concert in the Social Hall, Municipal Buildings. Musical director Louise Gilmour; pianist Agnes Aburn. 7 November 1959. Programme Melbourne Staff Band of the Salvation Army Southern Australia Territorial Headquarters. New Zealand visit February - March 1959. programme R J Kerridge presents Niven Miller. First New Zealand tour. At the piano Robert Sutherland. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet Festival of Wellington lunch hour recital. Judith McDonald and Shirley Power, duo-pianists. Concert Chamber Wellington Town Hall, 5 March 1959. Programme Benefit concert for David Nalden (With Auckland String Players and University Singers, and Auckland Junior Quartet). [Sunday 9 August 1959]. Programme / flier R J Kerridge presents Mary O'Hara, internationally famous Irish, Scottish folk singer and harpist. First New Zealand tour. Solo pianist Maurice Till. Programme Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah" (Handel). Soloists Rosemary Rogatsy, Treasure Spencer, John Poole, Donald Munro, Gordon Webb. Orchestra Alex Lindsay String Ensemble. [Palmerston North] Opera House, 5 December 1959. Programme J & N Tait present Jan Peerce, America's foremost tenor. Opera House Wellington, Saturday August 29th; Wednesday September 9th [1959]. Promotional flier illustrated on both sides Jan Peerce appearing under the direction of J and N Tait. Australia and New Zealand tour 1959. Assisted by Warner Bass at the piano. Programme no 1 Jan Peerce appearing under the direction of J and N Tait. Australia and New Zealand tour 1959. Assisted by Warner Bass at the piano. Programme no 2 (autographed on cover) 2nd and final Wellington concert. Jan Peerce, at the Opera House, Wednesday, September 9th. Watch paper for details (flier only) Philomela Chorale, conducted by Edith C Black. Grand concert. Haddon Hall, 31 October 1959. Programme Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Presbytery of Wellington combined church choirs. Festival of music. Town Hall Wellington, 1 July 1959. Conductor Malcolm Rickard, organist Peter Averi. Soloists Margaret Hunt (soprano), Peter Baillie (tenor), Reverend Charles Naylor (bass). Programme Kathleen Reardon and Keith Field. Music. The Reardon-Field School of Music. Studios in Queen Street and at Mount Eden, invite applications for tuition [advertising card] Pianoforte recital by pupils of Henry Shirley. Haddon Hall (Auckland), 26 November 1959. Programme John Tatam. Organ recital. Wellington Town Hall, 12 August 1959. programme / flyer The world famous Vienna Boys' Choir (Wiener Sangerknaben). Conductor Franz-Xaver Meyer. Presented in New Zealand by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service. New Zealand tour 1959. Programmes 1-3 in one booklet. (2 copies) Waimate Choral Society. 13th season. Second subscription concert. High School Assembly Hall, 2 December 1959. Programme Wairoa War Memorial Hall. Official opening concert, with Wairoa Choral Society and Wairoa College, with Sybil Phillips, Robin Gordon, Harry Collin and the Alex Lindsay String Quartet. 20 June 1959. Programme Quantity: 40 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Recital programme; Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist. "Her personality and he...

Date: 1946

From: [Music programmes and other ephemera of quarto size for concerts. 1946]

By: McKenzie, Thornton, Cooper, Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1946-01

Description: Cover shows photograph and autograph of the pianist Lili Kraus. Programme includes piano works by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Bartok and Schubert. McKenzie, Thorton. Cooper, Ltd, Printers, 126 Cuba Street, Wellington. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph and print, on folded programme, 285 x 223 mm.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes 1940s].

Date: 1946 - 1949

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society :[Music programmes of octavo size, 1940-2015]

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-WCMS-1940s

Description: Includes various fliers and notices. Includes programmes featuring: First concert 1945. Maurice Clare and Frederick Page. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 1 May 1945. Sixth concert 1945. Wellington Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Harry Ellwood. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 15 and 18 October 1945. Lili Kraus concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 5-6 August [1946?]. Flier only Second recital 1946 (Brahms) Fourth recital 1946. (Annotations by Lili Kraus) Fifth concert 1946. Leela Bloy, William McLean, Claude Tanner, William Barsby, Ormi Reid. Programme First concert 1947. (V Cater, F R Robb, J A McCaw, P Girvan, P Glen, Dorothy Davies). St Francis Hall, Hill Street, 8 May 1947. Programme First recital 1947. St Francis Hall Hill Street, 8 May 1947. Programme notes (2 copies) Second concert 1947. (The Vincent Aspey Quartet). Town Hall Concert Chamber, 3 June 1947. Programme Second recital 1947. Central Library Lecture Hall, 29 May 1947. Programme notes Third concert 1947. Lili Kraus, Robert Pikler, Greta Ostova, George Hopkins. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 8 July 1947. Programme Fourth concert 1947. The Kathleen Sturdy Quartet. 14 August 1947. Programme (2 copies) and yellow flyer Fifth concert 1947. Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner. St Francis' Hall Hill Street, 28 August 1947. Programme Fifth recital 1947. Programme notes (2 different - 2 copies of one) Fifth recital 1947 (Schubert, Haydn, Brahms) Sixth concert 1947. Vincent Aspey Quartet. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 21 October 1947. Programme Sixth recital 1947. Programme notes First concert 1948. Queensland State String Quartet. Concert Chamber, 6 May 1948. Programme (2 copies) Second concert 1948. Queensland State String Quartet. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 8 June 1948. Programme Fifth and sixth concerts 1948. Flier announcement Fourth concert 1948. The Cambridge String Quartet. Concert Chamber, 9 August 1948. Programme Fifth concert 1948. Concert Chamber, 19 October 1948 (Musica Viva Chamber Players). Programme Sixth concert 1948. Concert Chamber, 28 October 1948 (Musica Viva String Quartet). Programme, and flyer (2 copies) First concert 1949. Musica Viva Chamber Players. 23 May 1949 (2 copies) Second concert 1949. Musica Viva Chamber Players. 7 June 1949. Programme (2 copies). Third concert 1949. Concert Chamber 6 July 1949 (Musica Viva Chamber Players). Programme Fourth concert 1949. Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble. 27 October 1949 (2 copies) Fifth concert 1949. The Northern Ensemble. 9 November 1949 (2 copies) Sixth concert 1949. Alex Lindsay Chamber Ensemble, with Ruth Peal, May Hyam, Winifred Satiles, Wendy Lindsay. Concert Chamber, 28 November 1949. Programme The Corelli Society String Orchestra (Rome). Concert, Town Hall, 14 August [1947]. Flier only. Quantity: 27 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size Provenance: Some programmes from the estate of Constance Kirkcaldie, 2008; some from the collection of A G Bagnall, 2010.

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[Music programmes 1946].

Date: 1946

By: Glasgow, Karen Ross Margret, 1907-1994; Matthews, Robert J, active 1940-1950s

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1946

Description: Includes programmes featuring: British Music Society. Wanganui Branch. Second concert 1946. Pianoforte recital by Janet Wilson, assisted by Colin Franklin-Browne, tenor. Flier / programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Final series of concerts and recitals, 1946 season. College Hall 1946. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 7 March 1946 (Maurice Till). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 14 March 1946. Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 19 March 1946. Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 21 March 1946 (Clare Neale, Vernon Griffiths, Patricia Newson, Eva Christeller, Marjorie Robertson). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 30 March 1946. (Gladys Vincent, Vernon Griffiths, Ernest Jenner, Francis Bate). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 4 April 1946 (Eva Christeller, Clare Neale, Vernon Griffiths). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 11 April 1946 (Francis Bate, Vernon Griffiths, Gladys Vincent, Owen Hunt). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 2 May 1946 (Clare Neale, Patricia Newson). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 6 June 1946 (Joseph Mercer, Maurice Till). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 27 July 1946 (Gladys Vincent, Florence Mercer, Joseph Mercer, Francis Bate, Maurice Till, Ernest Jenner). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 1 August 1946. (Joseph Mercer, Maurice Till). Programme. Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 3 August 1946. (David Whisker, Margaret Sicely). Programme Canterbury University College Music Department. Lunch time music recital. 8 August 1946. (Mrs W Trussell, David Whisker, Murray McCaskill). Programme Zillah Castle Student String Orchestra of 40 players. Concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 16 October 1946. Programme (with photograph of Zillah Castle) (2 copies) Christchurch Liedertafel "At home" (With R W Jenkin, Margaret Hamilton, Mrs W Olds, H B McConnel, J E Mason, L N Fleming). Winter Garden, 21 October 1946. Programme Christchurch Primary Schools annual music festival. Civic Theatre Manchester Street, 14-17 August 1946. Programme The Maurice Clare subscription concerts. With pianist Frederick Page. Wellington 1946 (Weekly for 6 weeks 6 March - 10 April). Programme (2 copies). Maurice Clare violinist with Frederick Page pianist. Farewell violin recital. Wellington Concert Chamber Town Hall, 15 June 1946. Programme. Maurice Clare violinist with Dorothy Davies pianist. Farewell violin recital. Auckland Concert Chamber Town Hall, 25 June 1946. Programme. Annual concert of Christmas music and carols, presented by Combined Anglican Choirs at Wellington Town Hall. 7 December 1946. Programme / word book (2 copies) Peter Dawson, baritone, with Clarence Black noted Sydney pianist. 1946 Dominion tour. Programmes 1, 2, 3 in one booklet. (2 copies) Peter Dawson, the world's most popular baritone. Wellington Town Hall, 8-9 July [1946]. Promotional pamphlet with photograph. Todd Duncan, baritone star. Three glorious concerts. Town Hall Wellington, 3, 7, 10 August [1946]. Two promotional fliers, one with portrait photograph. Dunedin Training College Choral Society, conductor Geo E Wilkinson. Annual entertainment. Main Town Hall, 12 August 1946. Programme Eroica Club. First recital 1946. Radiant Theatre [Christchurch]. 22 June 1946. Programme. Eroica Club. Second recital 1946. Radiant Theatre [Christchurch]. 9 November 1946. Programme. Four festivals by Uncle Tom and his Children's Choir (Friendly Road), under the auspices of the British Sailors' Society, Wellington Branch. 9-11 September 1946. Promotional booklet, with photographs of the choir, Joy Gemmell, Nancy Hill, Uncle Tom (T T Garland), and his daughter Mollie Garland. Farewell recital by Rosaleen Hickmott, coloratura soprano before her departure for England; assisted by St mary's College Choir, Mrs Chas McDonald, Mrs Geo Aldridge, Mr Cyril Ainsworth. Town Hall, 7 March [1946]. Flier with photograph In the presence of Her Excellency Lady Newall. Complimentary farewell concert tendered by Citizens' Committee to Rosaleen Hickmott on the eve of her departure for England. (With St Mary's College Choir, Rosaleen Hickmott, Ray Trewern, Molly Atkinson, Laurice and Elizabeth Castle, Eileen Conroy, Ken Macaulay, Phyllis Aldridge). Town Hall Wellington, 15 April 1946. Programme Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans (duo pianists) in association with the N.B.S. Orchestra. Wellington Town Hall, 23 February 1946. Programme (2 copies) Hutt Valley Memorial Technical College. Festival of music, Main Town Hall Wellington. 4-5 October 1946. Programme Invercargill Orchestral Society. First concert. Victoria Concert Chamber, 17 September 1946. Programme (2 copies) Canterbury University College. Recital by Lili Kraus. College Hall, 5 July 1946. Programme / flier (2 copies) (Caxton Press) Main Town Hall [Wanganui?]. Lili Kraus. Lunch hour recital. 17 July 1946. Programme / flier Victoria University College. Pianoforte recital by Lili Kraus. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 1 August 1946. Programme / flier (2 copies) Lunch-hour music (With Freda Meier, D W McKenzie, Ormi Reid, Merle Gamble). Lecture Hall Central Library, 21 June 1946. Programme / flyer Lunch-hour music (With Leela Bloy, Ormi Reid, Molly Atkinson, Clement Howe, Marjorie Garrett). Lecture Hall Central Library, 28 June 1946. Programme / flyer Lunch-hour music (With Eve Christeller, Ormi Reid, Vincent Aspey, S McLean, Mrs C Donald). Lecture Hall Central Library, 9 August 1946. Programme / flyer Moura Lympany. Pamphlet containing photograph, and programmes 1, 2 and 3. (2 copies, one autographed) Municipal Concert. Concert Chamber Dunedin, 24 November 1946. Programme (flier) (With Otago Girls' High School Special Choir, William R Clarke, Betty Naylor, Pamela Barton, Peter Sim and Bernard Wilkinson) Municipal organ recital. V E Galway, city organist assisted by Robert J Matthews, pianist. Town Hall Dunedin, 23 June 1946. Programme / flyer Nelson Harmonic Society presenting Edward German's "Merrie England", concert version. School of Music, nelson, 13 August 1946. Programme. New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Sunday afternoon concert. Wellington Town Hall, 7 July 1946 (John Randal, Elsie Betts-Vincent, Rena Edwards). Programme / flier. New Zealand Broadcasting Service. Sunday afternoon concert. Wellington Town Hall, 4 August 1946 (Phyllis Aldridge, St Mary's College Choir, Greta Ostova). Programme / flier. New Zealand Federation of University Women (Nelson Branch). Recital by Maurice Clare (violin) and Frederick Page (piano). School of Music, Nelson, 13 April 1946. Programme. New Zealand Federation of University Women (Nelson Branch). Recital by Dorothy Davies (piano), Erika Schorss (violin), and Marie Vandewart (cello). School of Music, Nelson, 16 and 18 February 1946. Programme. Angela Parselles, internationally famous soprano. Town Hall Wellington, 11 and 14 May 1946. Promotional pamphlet with photographic portrait Angela Parselles, soprano, with Lettie Keyes, Australian pianist. Dominion tour 1946. Programme A and B in one booklet with NZ itinerary (2 copies) Primary Schools' Choral Festival. Town Hall Dunedin, 7 November 1946. Programme Britain's master pianist Solomon. Town Hall Wellington, 16 and 21 August 1946. Promotional portrait card Britain's master pianist Solomon. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26, 28, 30 August 1946. Promotional portrait card. Georges Thill (French tenor), with associate artist Marcel Lorber. Flying tour of Australia and New Zealand. Programme Vocal Art Society musical evening. Rosco Tea Rooms, 25 July 1946 (With Joan Bryant, Nora Gray, Leone Pascoe, conductor F Wentworth Slater). Programme. Shirley Welch. Farewell pianoforte recital assisted by Chilton Saint james School. King George Theatre Lower Hutt, 25 June 1946. Programme (autographed) Wellington Primary Schools music festival. Town Hall Wellington, 23 October 1946. Programme. Quantity: 55 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

Manuscript

William Hart-Smith - Correspondence and other papers

Date: 1978-1992

From: Kelson, Cara, 1922-: Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5700-1

Description: Comprises letters mostly from William Hart-Smith to Kelson (sometimes from Joan M Dale, his good friend from Takapuna and Glenfield) discussing common friends, their work and other matters. Also includes clippings, piece of music by Paul Martin, words by Hart-Smith, `Comes fog and mist' and letter from, Fellowship of Australian Writers re launch of Hart-Smith's book, `Selected poems, 1936-1984'. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Various artists: [Posters and programmes for musical events and concerts held in New Ze...

Date: 1940 - 1949

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981; Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1940s

Description: Includes posters for: Don't miss the additional concerts by David Clark, famous English baritone, and Edna Clark, brilliant English soprano at the Wellington Town Hall, 11th and 12th July [1945] Begg's Celebrity Artists Co presents Peter Dawson, the world's most popular baritone, and Clarence Black, noted pianist of Sydney. Wellington Town Hall, 8-9 July 1946. (Portrait of Dawson) Todd Duncan, baritone, star (portrait). Three glorious concerts. At the piano William Allen. Town Hall Wellington. 3, 7, 10 August 1946. (2 copies) Alexander Levitoff presents Isador Goodman, celebrated pianist (portrait). Only two concerts prior to first world tour. Town Hall. 17 & 19 July 1945. (2 copies - 1 paper, 1 card) World tour of Robin Jansen, distinguished overseas virtuoso of the piano, in a brilliant repertoire including the works of Chopin & Beethoven. Programme no 3 [1940s] Rawdon Blandford presents Robin Jansen, eminent piano virtuoso (portrait), following a triumphant overseas tour. Town Hall. 23 , 26, 28 March [1946]. Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist (portrait). "She has heroism as well as tenderness in heart and fingers". One public concert only. Wellington Town Hall. 27 July 1946. Another night of opera with the Marottas (portraits) at the Town Hall, Tuesday 7th November 1944. Henryk Mierowski, celebrated Polish pianist (silhouette portrait). Town Hall Wellington. 25 June, also 28 June [1947]. J & N Tait have the honor to present the world-famous pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch in his fifth Australian tour (portrait). One gala concert prior to departure for Europe. Grand Opera House. 24 August [1948] Begg's Celebrity Artists Co presents the beautiful British and Continental soprano ... Angela Parselles and Lettie Keyes the brilliant Australian pianist. Wellington Town Hall, 11 & 14 May [1946] Rosina Raisbeck, one of the great singers of our time (portrait). Grand farewell recital. Town Hall. 22 May [1947]. (2 copies) International Attractions present Jan Rubini, the world famous composer and conductor (portrait), assisted by Vassili Ilster, noted Russian pianist, in a grand tour of New Zealand. Farewell recital. Town Hall. 13 July [1946]. Solomon, Britain's master pianist (portrait), (by arrangement with Harold Holt Ltd London). Farewell recital. Town Hall. 12 September 1946. Flying world concert tour by the famous French singer Georges Thill, leading operatic tenor from the "Paris Grand Opera". (portrait). At the piano Marcel Lorber. Two concerts. Wellington Town Hall, 9 & 12 October [1946]. John Charles Thomas, celebrated American baritone (portrait). Town Hall Wellington, commencing Saturday 26 July [1947]. Alexander Levitoff presents the Ambassadress of art, the Epress of song, acclaimed as "The most glorious recitalist", Ninon Vallin, famous French soprano (portrait). Two glorious concerts. Town Hall. 4 - 11 June [1947]. (2 copies) Wellington's Centennial Musical Festival. Famous overseas artists in popular prgrammes. Centennial Festival orchestra. Music week. Opera House and Town Hall 22 - 29 June [1940]. Wellington Provincial Council [and] N.Z. Centennial Organization. [Portraits of Isobel Baillie, Heddle Nash, Raymond Beatty, Gladys Ripley, Oscar Natzke, Frank Bermingham, and conductor Andersen Tyrer]. (2 copies) Young Hawkes Bay Trio (Renais Gage, Tom and Marie Gannaway). Wellington Town Hall. 10 May [1947]. Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on card, sizes varying under 500 mm.

Other

Professional and social life

Date: 1953-2012

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Photographs

By: Pruden, Penny, active 1930-1998; Woolf, Ronald D, 1930-1987

Reference: PAColl-10457-3

Description: Photographs of Clark's professional and social life, 1953-2012, taken by mainly unidentified photographers. Features images of Clark with various people including students, colleagues, and friends. Some images are at parties, social events, and concerts. Identified people include John Hopkins, Barry Empson, Lili Kraus, and Douglas Lilburn. Also includes portraits of Clark at various ages and portraits with groups of her students, including some proof sheets. Clark's time overseas while studying music (1955-1963) is covered. Photographs showing her on board a ship, with fellow students at an unidentified railway station, on a camel in Cairo, and posing with other students and teachers including Carlo Zecchi. Her attendance at music conferences and workshops (1970s-2012) is also covered, with photographs including group portraits from Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand conferences, 2011, 2012, undated [1990s?], and images labelled “ZONTA and HLIPC”. Other photographs include the interior and exterior of a house and Clark next to a Lockwood sign, a proof sheet of a piano being moved into a house [1982?], and a concert at an unidentified venue. Also contains some images that were sent to Clark by friends, with the accompanying correspondence (or copies) included. Clark moved into a brand new house in Albemarle Road, Northland in 1982 and replaced her Bechstein piano with a Kawai grand. Quantity: 48 b&w original photographic print(s) Three are proof sheets. 88 colour original photographic print(s) One is a proof sheet. 4 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints and dye coupler prints

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. July - December 1963]

Date: 1963

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1963-2

Description: Includes: 1 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Tibor Varga. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 1 July 1963. Programme 3 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 3 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 9 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloists Guy Fallot and Rosemary Rogatsy. Wellington Town Hall, 9 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 13 July: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Tibor Varga. Wellington Town Hall, 13 July 1963. Programme (2 copies) 27 July: The NZBC presents the first New Zealand performance of "War requiem" by Benjamin Britten (With Angela Shaw, Peter Baillie, Graeme Gorton, Royal Christchurch Musical Society, St Patrick's College Boys' Choir. Conductor John Hopkins. Town Hall, 27 July [1963]. Flyer only (2 copies) 6 August: Connoisseur concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 6 August [1963]. Programme (2 copies) 7 August: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Guest conductor John Hopkins (Lilburn's Aotearoa overture, and other items). Terrace Studio, 7 August [1963?]. Programme 8 August: Connoisseur concerts; Soloists Elisabeth Hellawell and Judith McDonald. Wellington Town Hall, 8 August [1963]. Programme 10 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Wellington Town Hall, 10 September 1963. Programme (2 copies) 11 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Wellington Town Hall, 11 September [1963]. Programme (2 copies) 12 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 12 September 1963. Programme 13 September: Guest conductor Edgar Cosma. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 13 September 1963. Programme 26 September: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Alfred Brendel. Wellington Town Hall, 26 September 1963. Programme (2 copies) 3 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Founders' Memorial Theatre Hanilton, 3 October 1963. Programme 12 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Wellington Town Hall, 12 October 1963. Programme 22 October: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Kerstin Meyer. Wellington Town Hall, 22 October 1963. Programme (2 copies) 16 November: Rudolf Pekarek returns to conduct the National Orchestra. Promotional brochure 16 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloist Maurice Till. Wellington Town Hall, 16 November 1963. Programme 19 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Angela Shaw, Graeme Gorton. Wellington Town Hall, 19 November 1963. Programme 20 November: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Diana Stephenson, Richard Giese. Wellington Town Hall, 20 November 1963. Programme 6 December: Guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek; soloists Angela Shaw, Graeme Gorton. Palmerston North Opera House, 6 December 1963. Programme 18 December: A Christmas concert with the Orpheus Choir, guest conductor Rudolf Pekarek. Wellington Town Hall, 18 December 1963. Programme Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Other Titles - National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources including the NZSO in 2014; Patience Kearns 2016. One purchased from the estate of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

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NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Ephemera including programmes. January-June 1963]

Date: 1963

From: NZBC Symphony Orchestra :[Programmes 1963-1974].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZBCSO-1963-1

Description: Includes: National Orchestra 1963 school concerts. Conductor John Hopkins; leader Eric Lawson. Programme 21 March: Handel's masterpiece "Messiah". With Orpheus Choir (conductor Malcolm Rickard), Wellington Harmonic Society (conductor Pater Zwartz), Phoenix Choir (conductor Eric Copperwheat), Elisabeth Hellawell, Nancy Thomas, Peter Baillie, Charles Naylor. Conductor John Hopkins. 21 March [1963]. Flyer (2 copies) 28 March: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Wellington Town Hall, 28 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) 30 March: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Wellington Town Hall, 30 March 1963. Programme (2 copies) 1 April: Soloist Nelli Schkolnikova, with piano accompanist Liubov Edlina. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 1 April 1963. Programme, booking form, tickets G23 and G 24 4 April: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Maurice Till. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 4 April 1963. Programme 6 April: Conductor John Hopkins, soloist Nelli Schkolnikova. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 6 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 20 April: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera; soloist Janetta McStay. Wellington Town Hall, 20 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 23 April: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Wellington Town Hall, 23 April 1963. Programme (2 copies) 3 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Founders' Theatre Hamilton, 3 May 1963. Programme 16 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera; soloists New Zealand Piano Duo (Judith McDonald and Shirley Power). Wellington Town Hall, 16 May 1963. Programme 23 May: Guest conductor Alceo Galliera. Wellington Town Hall, 23 May 1963. Programme (2 copies) 8 June: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Wellington Town Hall, 8 June 1963. Programme (2 copies) 13 June: Conductor John Hopkins; soloist Lili Kraus. Opera House Palmerston North, 13 June 1963. Programme Other Titles - NZBC Symphony Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Other Titles - National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1940-1969]

Date: 1940 - 1969

From: Wellington Chamber Music Society: [Music programmes of quarto size 1940-2015]

By: Wellington Chamber Music Society

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WCMS-1940/1969

Description: Includes: 1947: Lili Kraus & Robert Pikler. Beethoven 10 sonatas for piano and violin. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 5, 9, 16 August [1947]. Flier Kathleen Sturdy String Quartet and members of the Boyd Neel Orchestra. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 14 August [1947]. Flier with list of players Wellington Chamber Music Society. Members' evening, with talk by Ernest Jenner. 26 August 1947 1948: Wellington Chamber Music Society. 1948 season. Flier Wellington Chamber Music Society. Prospectus of 1948 season (Mentions the Queensland State String Quartet - with photo; Gerhard and Dora Willner; Cambridge String Quartet; Dorothy Davis; Musica Viva Society Sydney)(2 copies) 1949: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Prospectus 1949. Concert Chamber Town Hall (Mentions Musica Viva Chamber Players' 3 recitals; recital by Rosner Chamber Music Ensemble; Andersen Tyrer and the strings of the National Symphony Orchestra; and the Northern Ensemble) 1950: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Programme / membership form for the 1950 season 1958: Annual report and balance sheet, and notice of meeting. February 1958. Letter to members. February 1958 1960: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Concert season 1960 (Mentions Janacek Piano Quintet, Janacek String Quartet, a piano trio (Ayla Erduran, Guy Fallot, Janetta McStay), I Musici Chamber Orchestra, Claremont String Quartet). Membership renewal form 1961: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Music of the XVIIIth century. Town Hall, 8 October 1961. Programme (2 copies) 1962: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Circular no. 1, February 1962. (1 sheet) Wellington Chamber Music Society. Circular no. 4, June 1962. (1 sheet) Wellington Chamber Music Society. Concert diary for 1962. Hutt Valley Branch Hungarian Quartet. The complete quartets of Beethoven. St Francis Hall, 28 May 1962; Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 29 May 1962. Programme (2 copies) Hungarian Quartet. The complete quartets of Beethoven. Concert Chamber, 7 June 1962. Programme Hungarian Quartet. The complete quartets of Beethoven. Concert Chamber, 11 June 1962. Programme Hungarian Quartet. The complete quartets of Beethoven. Concert Chamber, 14 June 1962. Programme Hungarian Quartet. The complete quartets of Beethoven. Concert Chamber, 18 June 1962. Programme 1963: Wellington Chamber Music Society. Vacancies for members 1964. Dated 1 November 1963 (1 sheet) 1964: Deller Consort. Little Theatre Lower Hutt, 22 April 1964. Programme (2 copies) Deller Consort. [Wellington] Town Hall, 27 April 1964. Programme (2 copies) plus pamphlet / booking form Gerard Souzay; accompanied by Dalton Baldwin. Town Hall, 26 September 1964. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to quarto size, some illustrated Provenance: Acquired from various sources including Nash papers 1980s, papers of A G Bagnall, Johann Frankl, Mary Jennings, Mrs S Bertaud

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Poems from Denis Glover and other papers

Date: 1957-1980

From: Fairburn, Geoffrey Earle, 1904-1999 : Letters from Denis Glover and related papers

Reference: MS-Papers-12140-3

Description: Postcards and undated handwritten notes to Geoffrey E Fairburn. Typed and handwritten poems. Ephemera including broadsheet, flier and magazine clipping. Quantity: 1 folder(s) 7 postcards, 7 notes, 19 poems and other material.. Physical Description: Manuscript, holographs, postcards, typescripts, ephemera, and printed matter. Provenance: Purchase, ARD Fairburn Estate, Auckland, December 2015

Manuscript

Research notes and correspondence

Date: [Ca 1950-1988]

From: Wilson, George Hamish Ormond, 1907-1988: Papers and photographs

Reference: 90-094-3

Description: Mostly personal correspondence, research notes on a variety of topics. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 box(es). Physical Description: Holographs, typescripts, printed matter Finding Aids: Paper inventory in staff manuscripts backfile..

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[Music programmes 1970]

Date: 1970

By: Nall, Nan, active 1968-1999

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1970

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Albyn Singers choral recital. Centennial Theatre Auckland Grammar School. 18 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Ivan Andrews, cello, and David James, piano. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 9 March 1970. Programmes (2 copies) Auckland Society of Registered Music Teachers. Student performers. Auckland Building Centre. 8 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) BP School Concert Programme 1970. Onslow College, 22 April 1970 (Bartok Quartet). Programme/ flier. Beethoven Bicentenary festival 1970. University of Canterbury Hall. 4 programmes and an overall brochure for concerts on: 8 April Maurice Till); 11 April (Rudolf Kalup, Zdenek Konicek, Maurice Till); 22 and 29 April (Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury). Emile Bibobi (guitar). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 17 March 1970. Programme (2 copies) Alfredo Campoli. Violin recital with Maurice Till. NZBC. Nelson Girls' College Hall, 14 September 1970. Programme. Alfredo Campoli. NZBC violin recital with Maurice Till. Wanganui Concert Chamber, 19 September 1970. Programme. Sylvia Cooper, harp. Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 11 March 1970. Programmes for 12.15 concert (1 copy) and 1.15 concert (2 copies) Czech Quartet. Five concerts. University of Canterbury Hall. April 1970. Czech Quartet of the University of Canterbury. University Hall, 12 July 1970. Programme Anthony di Bonaventura. Piano recital (NZBC). Nelson School of Music. 30 July 1970. Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Auckland 10 February [1970]. Postal booking application form. Julie Felix in concert (booklet with portraits and biog information, and with information and group portrait of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band). (2 copies) Barbara Hill (flute), Merlene Hooper (piano). Milne & Choyce Skyroom. 16 March 1970. Programme. David James, piano. Town Hall Concert Chamber. 4 March 1970. Ladislave Jasek (violin), Janetta McStay (piano), Town Hall Concert Chamber 1,3,5 March 1970. Maureen Jones (piano) and Ladislav Jasek (violin). 1970? Kiri Te Kanawa in concert. General programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) plus fliers for Auckland concert at Auckland Town Hall 14 & 17 February; Wellington Concert, Town Hall 3 March 1970, Wellington Town Hall 7 March 1970 (donor Miria Simpson, 1992), and Palmerston North / Napier / Invercargill concert (donor Bevan Greenslade, 2005) Lili Kraus. Concert 1970 (2 copies, purple cover with head and shoulders portrait) Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Napier Boys' High School. 10 March 1970. programme and flyer. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Christchurch Civic Theatre 12 March 1970. Programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Town Hall 17 March 1970. Flyer and two copies of programme. Lili Kraus. Piano recital. Auckland Town Hall, 22 March 1970. Programme and flyer. Jacques Loussier Trio play Bach. New Zealand tour programme 1970, with photographic portraits and group portraits. (2 copies) Rosemary Mathers. (piano). Lunchtime recital. Milne and Choyce Skyroom. 19 March 1970. (2 copies) Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zea;and 1970 concert tour. Itinerary. Douglas Mews (organ) and marie Vanderwart (cello). Cathedral of the Holy trinity Auckland. 4 March 1970. Kerstin Meyer. 1970 programme (Purple with head and shoulders portrait on cover . 2 copies) Nan Nall (soprano) and Rosemary Miller Stott (pianoforte). Concert -early 1970s?]. Programme Napier Combined Secondary Schools. Beethoven Bi-Centenary concert. Napier Boys' High School Hall, 14 October 1970. Programme National Banjo Pickers' Convention, featuring Bill Clifton USA. Claudelands Hamilton, Easter 1970. NZBC Auckland Festival concert. Music by New Zealand composers. 2 March 1970. (With Ronald Webb, Donald Bowick, Gavin Saunders, Daphne Ellwood, David Galbraith, Ken Wilson, Elsa Jensen). North Shore A.T.I. Campus. Malvina Major and young Auckland musicians. Sunday September 30th [1970?]. Programme / pamphlet. Helen Palmer (violin), Dorothea Franchi (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 11 March 1970. (2 copies) Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, tenor and composer & pianist in their only New Zealand recital. Auckland Town Hall, 7 April 1970. Programme and booking form Band of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Battle of Britain Commemmoration concert. 20 September 1970. Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council. Master classes and tuition for string players, with distinguished teacher Max Jacobsen. Wellington, 13 April 1970. Song recital at Adersgate, 309 Durham Street [Christchurch] (With Patricia Stuart, Margaret France, Jacinth Hyde, Sylvia Sharp, Judy Bellingham, Yvonne Mackay, Ruth Hawkey, Lorna Harris, accompanied by Maurice Till). 1 August 1970. Programme Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber, 10 March 1970.(2 copies) Soo Mi, Lee (piano). [Auckland?] Town Hall Concert Chamber. 12 March 1970. (2 copies) Stradivarius trio with Werner Giger (piano). 1970 tour. "Taku Hiahia". Presented by the Auckland Anglican Maori Club. Auckland Twon Hall. 7 March 1970. Maurice Till pianoforte recital. 1970 tour. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till pianoforte recital. Otago-Southland 1970. Programme (2 copies) Southland Museum Trust Board presents the pianist Maurice Till in a special recital to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827. Museum Art Gallery, Wednesday 29 April 1970. Programme (2 copies) Maurice Till recital programme [Generic tour pamphlet. 1970] (2 copies) Helen Watts. Lieder recital with pianist Maurice Till. Old St Paul's Wellington. 29 November 1970. (2 copies) Quantity: 53 album(s) Album(s). 5 flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: Items donated by Mary Jennings, Wellington, in 2014; Stella Milne in 2014; Richard Till in 2014. Autographed Kiri Te Kanawa programme purchased from the collection of Tony Goodliffe, 2016.

Manuscript

Diary and scrapbook

Date: 1949-1952

From: Kelson, Cara, 1922-: Papers

Reference: MSX-4478

Description: Comprises scrapbook with diary entries and clippings re concerts given by Kelson, ephemera, some correspondence, and includes note on invitation from NZ Charge d'Affaires de la Nouvelle Zelande that Kelson met Lili Kraus at this reception, and comments by Kelson following viewings of Jacques Fath and Pierre Balmain collections Quantity: 1 volume(s).

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Lili Kraus plays Beethoven for China, in the distinguished presence of Their Excellenci...

Date: 1947

From: [Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1947]

By: Pelorus Press

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1947-01

Description: Cover shows photograph of the pianist Lili Kraus at the piano. Programme includes messages from Lili Kraus and Madame Sun Yat-sen (Soong Ching-ling), and two photographs of Rewi Alley and the Bailie Training School in Sandan, Kansu Province. The programme included Beethoven's sonatas 8 in C minor, 17 in D minor, 21 in C major, and 30 in E major. Printed at the Pelorus Press. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and print, in programme of eight pages, 263 x 187 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera of quarto size for concerts. 1946]

Date: 1946

By: Anderson, Ngaire Ruth, 1927-2013

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1946

Description: Includes programmes featuring: British Music Society New Zealand (Incorporated). Second concert. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 6 November 1946. Programme / flier British Music Society (Palmerston North). Second concert. Rosco Tearooms, 1 June 1946. Programme / flier British Music Society (Palmerston North). Third concert 1946. St Andrews Hall, 3 August 1946. Programme / flier Canterbury University College Department of Music. Advance programme [March-September 1946]. Flier Mrs Crawford's recital. Nimmo's Hall, 11 December 1946. Programme / flier Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. First programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Second programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Third programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Fourth programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, famous Negro baritone. New Zealand tour 1946. Plebiscite request programme (2 copies) Todd Duncan, baritone star, concert, opera, stage, screen. Three glorious concerts, Town Hall Wellington. 3, 7, 10 August. At the piano, William Allen. Promotional flier (2 copies) Todd Duncan. Grand farewell recital. Grand Opera House, 27 August [1946]. Programme / flier (2 copies) Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Wellington, 19 October 1946. Programme (2 copies) Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Wellington, 22 October 1946. Programme Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Christchurch, 25 October 1946. Programme Joan Hammond, dramatic soprano. Associate artist Raymond Lambert, pianist. Recital, Town Hall Dunedin, 28 October 1946. Programme The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 1 The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 2 (2 copies) The New Zealand tour of Frank Hutchens and Lindley Evans; the famous duo pianists. Itinerary and programme no. 3 World tour of Robin Jansen, distinguished overseas virtuoso of the piano. Programme no. 1 - Chopin (2 copies) World tour of Robin Jansen, distinguished overseas virtuoso of the piano. Programme no. 2 - Beethoven (2 copies) Rawdon Blandford presents Robin Jansen in a special request programme [1946]. Programme / flyer The Auckland Chamber Music Society presents Lili Kraus. Town Hall Auckland, Thursday 8 August 1946. Programme Lili Kraus plays Beethoven for China. Auckland Town Hall, 21 November 1946. Programme Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 4 July 1946. Recital programme Lili Kraus, international celebrity pianist. Town Hall Wellington, 27 July 1946. Recital programme (2 copies, one autographed) Palmerston North Choral Union. "Messiah". Opera House Palmerston North, 3 December 1946. Programme Broadcasting Service Orchestra, conductor Dr Edgar Bainton; soloist Solomon; leader of orchestra Vincent Aspey. Town Hall Wellington, 21 August 1946. Programme (2 copies, and a third, autographed by Dr Edgar Bainton on back page) Announcing the 1946 tour of Solomon, Britain's master pianist. Town Hall Wellington - two magnificent concerts, 16 and 21 August. Promotional pamphlet featuring autographed portrait photograph. Announcing the 1946 tour of Solomon, Britain's master pianist. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26, 28, 30 August [1946]. Pamphlet Solomon, in the distinguised presence of Their Excellencies the Governor general and Lady Freyberg. Wellington Town Hall, 16 August 1946. Programme (2 copies) Solomon. Civic Theatre Christchurch, 26 August 1946. Programme (2 copies) Solomon's first New Zealand ovation. ... Civic Theatre Invercargill, 6 September 1946. Programme. Programme Solomon. In the distinguished presence of Their Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Freyberg. Town Hall Wellington, 12 September 1946. Programme (2 copies) Robert P H Jensen presents a farewell concert for Raymond Windsor. Town Hall Wellington, 20 February 1946. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.